a colleague of mine from cnn coined the phrase that dr. no finally got a yes. he has, ron paul has been pushing this bill to audit the fed for quite some time, and it did pass the house by a fairly, by a fairly partisan vote. i don't know the exact numbers off the top of my head. his son, rand paul, the senator from kentucky, is pushing the bill in the senate. but as of now it's, it's sort of an outlier issue for the senate and is probably not going to receive a vote there unless senator paul has been pretty, pretty tough in his fights so far. so he may try to get a vote on it as an amendment to one of the bills that sort of they'll have to tackle in the next two to three months. >> host: from fox news, the final vote was 327-98. lost in the bipartisan revelry, however, was the fact that eight cosponsors, democrats, actually voted against it. [laughter] >> guest: actually, so, i stand corrected. that was a big win for dr. paul. it was, you know, probably one of his most important legislative victories so far. now, will it become law? probably not. but the issue